RFL Suspends Two Clubs Over ‘Unacceptable Behavior’ in Community Game

The Rugby Football League (RFL) has imposed significant disciplinary measures on two community clubs due to unacceptable behavior during recent matches. East Leeds and Moldgreen have been temporarily suspended from all rugby league activities, affecting their open age, youth, and junior teams.
Details of the Suspension
The suspensions will last for two weeks, starting immediately. This action follows incidents that occurred on May 16, 2026. The RFL’s decision aims to maintain a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment within the sport.
Incidents Leading to Disciplinary Action
- Moldgreen: The match against Thornhill Trojans was abandoned after reports of crowd trouble emerged.
- East Leeds: Three players were sent off during a match against Dewsbury Moor, highlighting concerns over behavior on the field.
Reactions from Clubs
Both clubs have engaged with the RFL to address these issues. In a recent statement, Moldgreen refuted claims that their supporters had assaulted an opposing player. They asserted that an independent review confirmed the aggression came from the Thornhill Trojan player.
Commitment to Improvement
Despite the suspensions, both clubs are committed to enhancing their standards. They are collaborating with the RFL to implement better matchday management processes and reinforce respect towards match officials and volunteers.
Future of Rugby League in Community Game
The RFL emphasized its ongoing dedication to maintaining high standards across the Community Game. Their efforts aim to protect participants and ensure rugby league remains a welcoming sport for everyone involved.




